Professional Documents
Culture Documents
GS Pro User Manual v2.0 en 201811
GS Pro User Manual v2.0 en 201811
User Manual
V2.0 2018.11
Video Tutorials
Warning
1. Ensure your flight area is safe before each flight.
2. Be sure to maintain a visual line of sight (VLOS) to your aircraft at all times.
3. The aircraft will continue its mission or exit it according to the settings but only if remote
controller signal is lost or disconnected during a mission.
Go to > Advanced Settings to enable or disable “Exit Mission When Signal Lost” (disabled
by default). If disabled, the aircraft will continue the mission, meaning Failsafe will not be
triggered. If enabled, the aircraft will pause the mission and record a breakpoint. Then it will
perform as the setting in “Remote Controller Signal Lost” in the DJI GOTM / DJI GO 4 app. Users
can resume the mission after the signal recovers.
4. When the GNSS signal is strong, if the RTH button is pressed and held during a mission, the
aircraft will stop the mission immediately and begin RTH. The mission cannot be continued and
will need to be restarted.
5. When the battery level or voltage is low during mission, the DJI GS Pro will prompt a Low Battery
Level Warning, and the aircraft will pause the mission and begin RTH or landing. The mission can
be continued after replacing battery. The low battery threshold is the value pre-set in DJI GO / DJI
GO 4 app.
6. Enabling iPad sound is strongly recommended to avoid missing important hints and warnings
that help ensure a safe flight.
7. Aircraft with obstacle avoidance will have this capability enabled by default in DJI GS Pro to
ensure flight safety. Check that the Sensing System is operational in the current surroundings. If
it is not, disable it in the “Prepare for Flight” checklist, or the mission will not be able to start.
8. All of the altitude values in DJI GS Pro are relative to the altitude of the take-off point. In the same
mission, the altitude above sea level for the same point during the mission will vary if taking off at
different altitudes.
DJI GS Pro of v2.0 or above supports individual and team aircraft operations. Additionally, the
subscription feature allows for flight, team, and project data to be backed up on the Cloud server.
Your DJI devices can be activated in DJI GS Pro instead of DJI GO / DJI GO 4 app.
* Support for DJI devices will be added as testing and development continues. Visit the DJI GS Pro product page
on dji.com for a complete list. http://www.dji.com/ground-station-pro
© 2018 DJI All Rights Reserved. 5
Mission Type
PhotoMap
DJI GS Pro automatically generates efficient flight paths after the user has set
their required flight area and camera parameters. The aircraft will then follow this
route to complete its aerial photography tasks. The user can then import photos
directly into DJI GS Pro, and a photomap can be composited* automatically in
the app, providing a reference for information for other missions. Users can also
manually calibrate the composite result to reconstruct the actual environment
more accurately.
Virtual Fence
A virtual fence defines a specific area of flight and is useful in scenarios where
some areas of a site are no-fly zones or if flight should only happen within one
area, such as during manual pesticide spraying or flight training. As the aircraft
approaches the boundaries of the virtual fence it will slow to a hover, ensuring it
stays within the flight area.
3D Map
3D Map Area: DJI GS Pro automatically generates efficient flight paths after the
user has set their required flight area and camera parameters. The aircraft will
then follow this route throughout its mission. The image data captured during
these flights can be input into 3D reconstruction software to generate 3D maps.
3D Map POI**: 3D Map POI excels at gathering critical data from physical
structures. Its parameter settings are similar to 3D Map Area, such as flight
area and action, parameters, and overlap ratio. With new customizable features
like Circle and Vertical, 3D Map POI provides complete accuracy for effective
structural management.
Waypoint Flight
Set a waypoint flight path, define waypoint actions then start flying with a tap.
* PhotoMap composite is a premium feature. By creating this type of mission, aerial photography and importing
photos to DJI GS Pro will be enabled. Each account comes with five free trials to composite a photomap using
aerial images. Please make a purchase via the prompt page for follow-up use and refer to the description in the
app for details.
**3D Map POI is a premium feature. Creating and editing this type of mission is permitted but performance is
disabled when left unpaid. Please make a purchase via the prompt page when starting a new mission. Please
refer to the description in the app for details.
1 2 3 4
DJI-
Flight Duration
827 M
My Purchased Functions
Active Free
My Missions
1. Account Information
a
Shows the user name of the account logged
in. Tap to enter the menu.
DJI
a. Settings: Includes privacy settings,
Personal
measurement unit, purchase and Personal Space b
subscription management. Team c
b. Personal Space: Tap to switch to Team 1 Member
personal space.
Team 2 Member
c. Team: Tap the team to enter the
corresponding Team Space, or tap to
Create My Team
Personal Space
The Personal Space displays information of the account that’s currently logged in. Users can enter
Mission Page to create, edit and perform personal missions.
5 6
DJI-
Flight Duration
827 M
My Purchased Functions
2
5
3 Free
Active
My Missions
4
4. My Missions
Tap to create, edit and start missions. Refer to Mission Page (p. 13) for details.
5. Drones
After the aircraft is connected to the iPad, it can be registered in the popup window. This tab
shows the information of all the registered aircraft, such as model, name, flight duration and
mileage. Note: Flight statistics will only be tracked when the aircraft has been registered. It is
recommended to fly the connected aircraft after registration.
6. FlightLog
Shows the flightlogs of the missions, including flight duration and mileage, start coordinates,
number of photos captured, etc.
If auto-sync for flightlogs is disabled, the right side of the screen will have an upload button after
new logs are created. Tap to upload all the logs.
Team Space
The Team Space displays all the information of the current team. Users can create or join a team,
and then tap one of the projects to enter Mission Page and create, edit and perform team missions.
Members Roles
There are three roles for team members: Member, Admin, and Agent. Refer to the table below for
detailed descriptions.
* To leave the team, the Agent has to transfer this role to others to make himself/herself a role of
Member or Admin.
When a team member joins a project, he/she becomes a project member. There are two roles for
project members, Operator and Manager. Refer to the table below for detailed descriptions.
** A project Manager has the permission to delete missions. But project Operators can only delete
missions when their role in the team is Admin or Agent.
DJI-
Test 1
Manager
Test 2
Operator
Archived Projects
Test Project
Manager
Test
Manager
3. Project
Shows all the projects related to the current user.
Running Projects:
Shows all the projects with actionable missions and the user’s role in the projects.
If the current user is a project Manager, team Admin or team Agent, he/she can tap to rename
the project, and swipe the project to the left to manage project members, archive or delete the
project. Archived projects will be shown in “Archived Projects”.
Tap a project to enter its Mission Page to create, edit, and execute missions.
Archived Projects:
Shows the archived projects. Only the project Manager, team Admin or team Agent has
permission to view the archived projects. For these projects, users can view missions, edit
members, and delete the project but not edit missions.
Swipe the project to the left to manage project members, unarchive or delete the project.
Unarchived projects will be put back into the “Running Projects”.
Create Project:
Only a team Admin or team Agent can create projects. Tap the button, enter the project name in
the popup menu, and then add project members to create the project.
4. Members
Shows the information of team members. The display varies by role. Refer to Members Roles (p. 9)
for details.
A team Agent or Admin can invite new members to the team by sending emails via the Invite
button in this page. If users receive the invitation, they can tap the link in the email, log in with a
DJI account and enter a nickname in the team to join the team.
5. Drones
After the aircraft is connected to the iPad, it can be registered in the popup window. This tab
shows the information of all the registered aircraft, such as model, name, flight duration and
mileage. Note: Flight statistics will only be tracked when the aircraft has been registered. It is
recommended to fly the connected aircraft after registration.
6. FlightLog
Shows the flightlogs of the missions and manual flights. Display varies by role. Refer to Members
Roles (p. 9) for details.
If auto-sync for flightlogs is disabled, the right side of the screen will have an upload button after
new logs are created. Tap to upload all the logs.
Internet connection is required to view the Members, Drones, and FlightLog information
mentioned above. Some data will be stored in the GS Pro cache.
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
1
10
Phantom 4 GPS Phantom 4 Camera 88%(17.38V) 100%
18:20
13
12
Mission Matrial Map 0 150 M 16
15
Mission 3
2016
14
Guangdong Shenzhen Nanshan Mine Master
Hover
Fly Edit
19 20 21 22
1. Back
: Tap to return to the main screen.
2. Aircraft / Flight Controller Connection
: Shows the current connection status between DJI GS Pro and the aircraft or flight controller.
11. Prepare for Flight / Pause Mission / Resume Mission / End Mission / Composite Map /
Calibrate Map / Reset Calibration
/ Prepare for Flight: Tap to enter the checklist after setting parameters.
Pause Mission: Tap to pause the mission during PhotoMap, 3D Map or Waypoint Flight
missions. A menu for further actions will appear.
Resume Mission: After pausing a mission, enter Edit mission, and tap this button. A menu will
appear allowing you to resume a mission or carry out a different operation.
End Mission: Tap to end a Virtual Fence mission, disabling the fence.
Composite Map: After choosing photos corresponding to a PhotoMap mission and configuring
parameters, tap to composite a photomap. Please refer to PhotoMap (p. 32) for details.
Calibrate Map: After a photomap composite, add the calibration point pairs and tap the icon
to calibrate the composite result. Please refer to PhotoMap (p. 32) for details.
Reset Calibration: Tap to reset the calibration map to the original one before the calibration
is saved. Refer to PhotoMap (p. 32) for details.
12. Scale
: Shows the current scale of the map.
13. 2D Switch
: The switch will show up in any other interface except the Map tag on the Navigation Pane.
After generating maps through the imported files or compositing photomap in GS Pro, if the maps
are pinned, and the 2D switch is enabled, then the corresponding geometries or photomap will
be displayed on the screen all the time. If the 2D switch is disabled, they will disappear.
14. Location
: Tap to center the map around the iPad location.
Map: You can view two kinds of map including vector maps generated through the imported
KML/SHP files (refer to Create a Mission) and maps composited through a PhotoMap mission
(refer to PhotoMap on p. 32).
19. Fly
: Select a mission in the list, then tap the button to see a pre-flight checklist. Once all the
items are checked, the mission can be performed.
20. Edit
: Select a mission in the list, then tap the button for parameter settings. Refer to Parameter
Setting Introduction (p. 22) on how to do this.
Create a Mission
Create a mission via the following two methods:
Import KML/SHP files to generate maps for creating mission (3D Map Area POI excluded).
Tap on the screen or set points using the aircraft to create a mission.
Through Files
GS Pro supports KML, SHP, KMZ, and ZIP formats. When opening files on the iPad, GS
Pro will automatically decompress KMZ and ZIP files. When uploading files to the server,
only KML and SHP formats are supported.
GS Pro can generate polygons, line strings, and points. Points cannot be used to create a
flight mission, yet can be used as a reference for GCP (Ground Control Point) setup.
Currently, WGS-84 is the only coordinate system supported by GS Pro.
Importing Files
You can import files in GS Pro, or choose GS Pro when opening files on the iPad.
Ensure that the iPad and the PC/Mac are connected to the same LAN when importing
files. Otherwise, the file server cannot be accessed.
The file server cannot be accessed by tapping “Done” in GS Pro. To enable the server
again, tap “Start Import” in GS Pro.
Creating a Mission
1. Under the Map tag, swipe the desired geometry file (points excluded), and then tap “Create
Mission”.
2. Choose an appropriate mission type.
Mission types will vary according to different geometries. Select PhotoMap, Virtual Fence or 3D
Map Area for polygons or Waypoint Flight for line strings.
3. Flight areas or routes generated by a geometry will appear on the screen. Tap any point to
select it, and it will turn from white to blue. Drag the point to change the area shape or flight
path. Add a point by dragging onto the map. To delete a selected point, tap in the bottom
left corner of the parameter settings page.
4. Set each item in the parameter settings list and tap the “Save” button in the top left corner of the
screen when complete. Refer to the Parameter Setting Introduction (p. 22) for more details.
OR
Tap: Tap on the map to create a boundary point of an area, flight waypoint, or center of a
building to be circled.
Tapping the desired flight location on the map once will create a corresponding area or
waypoint according to different types of mission.
Tapping in PhotoMap, Virtual Fence or 3D Map Area will create a rectangular flight zone around
that point, while tapping in Waypoint Flight mission will create a single waypoint. Tap any point
to select it and it will turn from white to blue. Drag the point to change the area shape or flight
path. Drag onto the map to add a point. To delete a selected point, tap in the bottom left
corner of the parameter settings page.
Tapping in 3D Map POI will create two concentric circles centered by that point. The black
one indicates the circle of the building radius, and the blue one indicates the circle of the flight
radius. Drag towards the middle to adjust the center circle. Drag the white dot on each circle
to adjust its corresponding radius.
Aircraft: You can fly the aircraft to the desired position and set the location as a boundary point
in Virtual Fence or 3D Map Area as a waypoint in Waypoint Flight mission, or set the building
and flight radius calculated through several places.
: In 3D Map POI, fly the aircraft to several positions around the building and tap the icon
to select. At least two or more points are required to determine the radius of the center of the
building. Tap to finish setting the building radius. Next, fly the aircraft to the desired position
and tap to set the flight radius. In other missions, tap to set the aircraft position as a boundary
point or a waypoint.
: Tap to delete the last point.
: Tap to finish after setting all the required points.
Aircraft (Record Altitude): This method can only be used for Waypoint Flight missions. The
instructions are the same as “Aircraft” above. In addition, both position and altitude will be
recorded. When performing the mission, the aircraft will fly the preset position and altitude.
The flight area will be generated according to the order the points were set.
The area generated according to the order that the points were set cannot intersect
otherwise a flight area cannot be generated. DJI GS Pro will decide if points can be
used to generate a flight area. If not, the “Finish” button will be grayed out and cannot
be tapped.
Pre-flight Checklist
Choose a mission in the mission list, tap “Edit” then tap “Prepare for Flight” in the top right corner of
the screen. Check and adjust the aircraft according to the checklist that appears until all items are
green, indicating that takeoff is permitted. Items in yellow require adjustment but the aircraft can
take off without doing so. Only flying when all items are green is highly recommended.
Start to Fly
Tap “Start to fly” at the bottom of the checklist when ready. An aircraft’s actions will vary depending
on its mission. The Aircraft Status Bar will show the current aircraft status, mission progress, etc.
Virtual Fence
After starting, if the aircraft’s latitude, longitude or altitude is outside of the fence boundaries, there
will be visual and audio prompts on the iPad. The Virtual Fence will be disabled at this time and the
aircraft can be flown freely. The Virtual Fence will be automatically enabled when the aircraft enters
fence boundaries. Once inside, if the aircraft approaches the boundaries of the fence, it will slow to
a hover and audio prompts will sound from the iPad.
Pause Mission
During PhotoMap, 3D Map or Waypoint Flight missions, tap the “Pause Mission” button on the top
right corner of the screen to pause the mission. The aircraft will hover in place and record the last
performed waypoint. The aircraft can then be flown freely and a menu will pop up with additional
control options.
Resume from Last Stopped Point: The aircraft will continue the mission from the point where
recording stopped.
Start Over: The aircraft will fly to the start point and restart the mission.
Cancel Current Mission: The aircraft will stop and exit from the current mission. The mission cannot
be continued.
Back to Mission List: Back to the mission list. To check this menu again, select the required mission
and tap edit then tap “Resume Mission”.
Special Cases
1. During a Virtual Fence mission, if the aircraft flies out of the fence due to external forces i.e.
strong wind, a prompt will appear in the Aircraft Status Bar, an audio prompt will sound from the
iPad, and the fence will be disabled. Users must stop the mission and restart it.
2. During a Virtual Fence mission if the flight mode switch on the remote controller is toggled, the
fence will be disabled immediately. The aircraft will stop and exit from the current mission, a
prompt will appear in the Aircraft Status Bar, and an audio prompt will sound from the iPad.
3. During any mission, the aircraft will exit from its mission and enter a normal flight mode if
positioning is not available due to a weak GNSS signal. Users can choose to continue the
mission if the signal is strong. When continuing, the aircraft will continue from its last recorded
point.
4. Low Battery Level Warning: When the battery level or voltage is lower than the value pre-set, an
audio prompt will sound from the remote controller. After a few seconds, the aircraft will pause
the mission and begin RTH. Users can cancel the RTH by pressing the Smart RTH button on the
remote controller. The mission can be continued and the aircraft will continue the mission from
the point where recording stopped after replacing battery.
5. Critically Low Battery Level Warning: When the battery level or voltage is lower than the value
pre-set, an audio prompt will sound from the remote controller. The aircraft will pause the mission
and land automatically. The mission can be continued and the aircraft will continue the mission
from the point where recording stopped after replacing battery.
Mission Complete
After finishing a Virtual Fence mission, tap “End Mission” in the top right corner of the screen. After
completing a PhotoMap, 3D Map or Waypoint Flight mission, the aircraft will perform the pre-set
“End-Mission Action.” The aircraft can be controlled freely after that. For PhotoMap missions, GS
Pro will prompt a page with options where users can choose to download photos from the aircraft
either immediately or later.
Screen Elements
10
Phantom 4 GPS Phantom 4 Camera 88%(17.38V) 100%
18:20
5
4 0 150 M
Mission 6 1
Mission Type
VirtualFence
Maximum Speed
5.0 M/S
Maximum Altitude
50.0 M
LAT 22.540062
LON 113.951940
N
3 2
LAT 22.540062
LON 113.951940
a. Latitude & Longitude: Tap the box to input values. Tap the arrow keys on the right for fine
tuning. Up and down adjust latitude while left and right adjust longitude.
b. Delete: Select a point then tap this button to delete it.
c. Reverse Path: This option will appear in Waypoint Flight missions. Tap it to swap the start
and end points to reverse the flight path. “S” refers to the start point.
Flight Parameters
Speed: Movement speed of the aircraft.
Latitude & Longitude: Two values that define aircraft location.
Altitude: Vertical distance from the takeoff point.
North: N indicates North according to the iPad location. This North is unrelated to North on the map.
5. Save
: Tap to save current settings.
Camera View
1 2 3
10
Phantom 4 GPS Phantom 4 Camera 88%(17.38V) 100%
18:20
Auto ISO SHUTTER F# EV WB SD CAPACITY
AF/MF AE 4
100 30 2.8 0.0 AUTO Normal 590
6
13
7
12
30.0 M
11
9
10
10. Map
Tap the map to return to the Map View. Tap the icon in the left top corner to minimize the map.
Main Path: The flight path on which shooting is required is called the Main Path in a 3D Map
mission.
Basic
Shooting Angle Parallel to Main Path Flight Course Mode Vertical Mode
Capture Mode Capture at Equal Dist. Interval Capture Mode Capture at Equal Dist. Interval
Building Radius
78.3 M
Vertical to Main Path: The camera pan axis is vertical to the main path.
The pictures captured on the main path will be put in order as shown.
3. Capture Mode
Hover & Capture at a Point: The app will calculate the flight path and waypoint quantity
according to the parameters. When performing a mission, the aircraft will hover and capture at
each waypoint. In this mode, shooting is stable, but the time required will be long. The number of
waypoints required may be large, which will also make mission times longer.
Capture at Equal Dist. Interval / Time Interval: In Capture at Equal Dist. Interval / Time Interval Modes,
the aircraft will not hover during capturing as it flies along the main path. Users can set the shutter
interval. The flight speed is calculated automatically according to the camera features and the altitude
(resolution) setting. In this mode, operation is fast. However, short exposure times are required.
If the interval is too small, Equal Dist. Interval / Time Interval are not be available due to
the short shooting interval or the minimum speed of the aircraft. If this occurs, a warning
will pop up and the aircraft will switch to Hover & Capture at a Point automatically.
Flight controller version 3.2.10 or later is required for Distance Interval / Time Interval.
If using an older version, a prompt will appear warning that this is not available. This
capture mode can be used after a firmware update. Go to General Settings > Help >
App Version, to check the current flight controller version.
8. Flight Radius and Building Radius (for 3D Map POI only)
Adjust the flight radius and building radius or the corresponding resolution. The maximum flight
radius can be 500m, while the minimum building radius can be 1m.
9. Min Alt. and Max Alt. (for 3D Map POI only)
Set the minimum and maximum flying altitude. The flight course generated will be in this range. It
can be set between 1 to 500 m.
Advanced
90 % 90 %
60 % 60 %
Margin
Flight Direction Counter Clockwise
0.0 M
-63.2。
The distance will be automatically calculated based on the gimbal pitch angle to ensure that the
camera is always facing the flight area. When the pitch angle exceeds -45°, the distance will
remain at the value when the pitch angle is set at -45°.
6. End-Mission Action
Aircraft action after completing a mission.
Return to Home: Tap to enter and set the RTH altitude. If the aircraft altitude is higher than this pre-
set value, it will return to home at its mission completion altitude. If the aircraft altitude is lower than
the pre-set value it will ascend to the RTH altitude after mission completion before returning to
home.
Hover: The aircraft will hover at the final waypoint after mission completion. Then users can then
control the aircraft directly.
Land: The aircraft will land at the final waypoint and stop motors automatically after mission
completion.
7. Flight Direction (for 3D Map POI only)
The flight course around the building when performing a mission. Choose between Clockwise
and Counter Clockwise.
Since up to 99 waypoints can be set for a mission, users can adjust the capture mode,
flight radius, flight altitude, or overlap ratio to reduce waypoint quantity, if too many.
5.0 M/S
Altitude
50.0 M
Cornering Curved
1. Speed
Auto: The aircraft will fly at a constant speed during a Waypoint Flight mission. Slide the slider to
set a flight speed from 1 to 15m/s.
Manual: Flight speed during a Waypoint Flight mission can be controlled manually. Slide the
slider to set a maximum flight speed from 1 to 15m/s.
2. Altitude
The relative altitude between the aircraft and the takeoff point during flight. This can be set from
1 to 500m. You can also set the altitude of each point in “Each Point” settings.
© 2018 DJI All Rights Reserved. 29
DJI GS PRO User Manual
5. Cornering
Straight: The aircraft will fly to a waypoint and perform Waypoint Actions. If no Waypoint Actions
are set on a waypoint, the aircraft will stop at the waypoint, adjust its heading and fly to the next
waypoint.
Curved: The aircraft will fly on a smooth curve when passing by a waypoint. Set a “Cornering
Radius” for each waypoint in “Each Point” settings. However, be aware that Waypoint Actions will
be disabled if “Cornering” is set to “Curved”.
Each Point
All Points Each Point
50.0 M
Aircraft Heading
。
0
Cornering Radius
3.0 M
Select a waypoint (it will turn blue when selected) then set waypoint parameters. Tap “ ” or “ ” on
the right of “Each Point” to switch to the previous or next waypoint.
30 © 2018 DJI All Rights Reserved.
DJI GS PRO User Manual
1. Altitude
If disabled, the altitude will be set according to “All Points” settings. If enabled, the altitude of
each waypoint can be set separately. Then range can be set from 1 to 500m. The aircraft will
ascend and descend automatically during flight according to the value of each waypoint.
Importing Photos
After a mission, GS Pro will show a prompt window to remind users to download photos from the
aircraft. A new material item will also be generated under the Material tag for the photo set of the
current flight. Follow the instructions below to import photos if you missed the prompt window.
1. Tap the “Material” tag in the Navigation Pane. It will show photo materials which have the same
name as their corresponding PhotoMap missions.
2. Tap the icon on the right of the desired mission, and then choose a photo source between
“From Photo Library” on the iPad and “From Aircraft.”
a. If you want to choose “From Photo Library” on the iPad, a Lightning to SD Card Camera
Reader is required to import the photos to the Micro SD card of the aircraft to “Photos” on
the iPad. Next, tap “From Photo Library” in GS Pro; it will display photos matching the current
mission. Users can choose part or all of the photos and then tap “Import.”
b. If “From Aircraft” is selected, ensure that the aircraft is connected to the remote controller.
GS Pro will download the corresponding aerial photos automatically. Make sure that the
Micro SD card of the aircraft includes all of the pictures taken during this flight. Otherwise,
the import will fail.
Since downloading photos from the aircraft takes long time, it is recommended to import
a large number of photos to the iPad through a Lightning to SD Card Camera Reader.
3. After photos have been imported, if there is an update, swipe the mission to the left and then tap
“Import” to select the photo source again. This operation is the same as Step 2.
Compositing a Map
1. Tap the desired mission in the “Material” tag to enter the editing page.
Mission 6
Managing Maps
1. In the photomap list under the Map tag, tap a map, and the screen will show up the
corresponding composite result.
2. Swipe to the left to Calibrate, Pin or Delete the map. Please note that there is no Calibrate option
for calibrated maps. Select Calibrate for composite map calibration. Refer to Calibrating Maps
for details.
3. Tap and hold the map on the list to enter the multi-select mode to Pin or Delete more than one
map.
4. If maps are pinned, the screen will show them up all the time when viewing maps under the Map
tag. In any other interface, use the 2D switch on the right side of the screen to enable/disable the
display.
Calibrating Maps
There will be an offset between the photomap composited by aerial photos and its actual position
due to aircraft positioning deviation when capturing and also photo quality. Select three or more
references as reference points and obtain their exact coordinates for map calibration in GS Pro.
1. Under the photomap list, swipe the desired map to the left, then tap Calibrate to enter the map
calibration page.
Composition 1
Control Point 1
Control Point 2
Control Point 3
Reference Correction
LAT 22.540062
LON 113.951940
Composition 1
Composition 1
Collapse / Expand: Tap to collapse or expand the editing page.
ControlComposition
Point 1 1
Map Name: Tap the button on the right to edit its name.
Control Point 2
Control Point 1
Control Point 1 Control Point Pair List: Displays the added control point pairs including reference
Control Pointpoints
2 and correction points. Tap to select from them.
Control Point 3
Offset: Shows the offset between the selected correction point and reference point. For
Composition 1
Control Point 1
Control Point 3
example, “West 1.5m, North 1.0m” indicates that the correction position is away from the
Control Point 2
Reference
Reference Point / Correction Point: Tap to select the reference point or correction
Correction
偏移 point in偏西the
Offset
1.5mpoint 偏北
pair,
1.0mand then change the values or delete the point in the editing section under it.
West 1.5m North 1.0m
Reference Correction
偏移 偏西 1.5m 偏北 1.0m
LAT 参考点
22.540062
校正点
LON 113.951940
参考点 校正点
纬度 22.540062
纬度
Longitude
22.540062
/ Latitude: Displays the longitude and latitude of the selected point. Tap the text box
113.951940
or arrow keys to adjust the values.
经度
113.951940
Delete: Tap to delete the selected reference point or correction point.
经度
Aircraft: Tap to set the current position of the aircraft as the correction point position
corresponding to the selected reference point. Ensure that the aircraft is connected to GS Pro
when using this function.
2. Tap the map and a point pair for calibration will be generated automatically. All the point pairs
are listed in order. The yellow points on the map are reference points, which correspond to the
on-map position of each reference, while the blue points are correction points, which are the
actual positions corresponding to the reference points.
3. Drag the point on the map to change its position. Tap a point on the map to select it, and it will
be lit up. Next, edit it in the editing section.
4. After adding three or more calibration point pairs, tap the calibration button on the upper right
corner to start calibration.
5. The screen will show up the calibrated map when calibration is completed.
6. If re-calibration is needed, tap the reset button in the upper right corner. The map will go back to
the original one.
Tap the return button on the upper left corner and then tap Save to save the current calibration.
7. There will be a calibrated map in the map list if saved. Swipe to the left or tap and hold to Pin or
Delete it.
If you have any questions about this document, please contact DJI
by sending an email to DocSupport@dji.com.